Town Hall, Tonight Trailer

Town Hall, Tonight Trailer (1911)

07 October 1911 Comedy

Two wandering thespians, whose one lone trunk bears the legend "Schulz Brothers, in Vaudeville," are hitting the grit back to New York. They are sore and tired when they reach "Snakeville." They decide to stop overnight, and if fortune favors them to give a performance and gets enough money to ride back to Broadway. Thereat they bill the town and make ready for the performance at the Town Hall that evening. Their efforts to please the critical Snakeville audience are futile and before they have rendered their first selection the audience bowls them off the stage and all leave. Furthermore the management in the box office has decamped to the "Red Eye" saloon with all the proceeds of the performance and they are in as bad a fix as before.

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Cast

Victor Potel

as The Tall Schultz Brother

Augustus Carney

as The Short Schultz Brother

Gilbert M. Anderson

as Broncho Bill

Harry Todd

as Mustang Pete

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 07 October 1911

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